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2. Done deals: July 2015
3. Latino power
4. Done deals: September 2015
5. Trending north: arts-rich, transit-oriented NoHo is now a hip destination for developers after years of struggling to launch transformative projects
6. Porter Ranch sold on mall: retail center to address area's shortcomings
7. Lots of interest: developers hungry for commercial property race to snap up former automobile dealerships for infill retail, mixed-use projects
8. Wall Street? Public firm tries to sustain business from home rentals
9. Done deals: March 2015
10. $800 million project finally moves forward: Santa Clarita mixed-use set to start construction
11. Done deals: February 2015
12. Unlocking potential: councilman says gritty Reseda ready for makeover
13. Stretching creativity to its limits: firms building trendy offices in gritty Van Nuys
14. Toymaker building block in valley: Development: New MGA headquarters to feature live-work
15. The Acquisition and Generalization of Singing Participation in Preschool as a Function of Practice, Primes and Reinforcement
16. Tech Venture sees landlords as key: Domuso opens door for tenants' online payments
17. Developer bets on home run: Cusumano moves on residential project in Burbank
18. Run Your Business From Overseas (Instead Of The Local 'Echo Chamber')
19. The legalities of reporting the news
20. Criminal records likely to remain off-line
21. 'Breaking' the code
22. From Bagel Shop Owner to Homeless; An entrepreneur living on the streets wants to reopen his old business. First steps: finding permanent shelter and regular income. Then rebuild credit and plan
23. Don't Tolerate a Bullying Manager; Business owners who permit harassment are risking turnover and lawsuits, lawyers say. Putting a no-tolerance policy in place -- then adhering to it -- is crucial
24. Marketing a Copycat Product; Many businesses exploit the momentum of competitors' innovations. Determining a target market is crucial. So is maintaining consistency in the brand's message
25. Ways to Improve Your Company's Customer Service; Start by determining what isn't working and put a system in place to fix it. Then monitor what customers are saying and communicate with them, Alice Bredin advises
26. Health-Care Tax Relief for the Self-Employed; This year a new law will let solo business owners fully deduct health insurance premiums for the first time. Here's how it works
27. To Enjoy Business More, Master the Basics; Owners undermine their companies' advantages by aping their competitors. Consultant Howard Mann says it's more effective to focus on what the business does best
28. Your Son Doesn't Want to Take Over Your Business; Family business consultants suggest encouraging him to attend meetings with your board of advisers and hiring an outside CEO as a bridge between generations
29. Build and Protect Your Company's Brand; The authors of Brand Rewired urge entrepreneurs to emphasize intellectual property protection when working on a branding strategy
30. How to 'Bootstrap' Your Business; Forging ahead without external financing is common, particularly in a company's early years. An idea's execution often outweighs the idea -- and cash flow management is crucial, experts say
31. Funding Options for Early-Stage Entrepreneurs; It's not easy for startups that lack experience and connections to raise money. Microfinance, crowdfunding, and incubators are worth pursuing, say business owners
32. Continuing Education for Business Owners and Employees; SUNY Oswego business school dean Richard Skolnik offers advice to small business owners considering a full-time, part-time, or online program
33. Reduce Your Company's Cell-Phone Bill; Business owners can start by not letting a carrier's sales representative manage their account, says Cellular Billing Consulants' Mindy Prowler
34. A Lawyer's Advice on Business Partnerships; John Gerber, a longtime business attorney and founder of recently launched UpstartLegal.com, offers five pointers for aspiring entrepreneurs
35. Why Small Business Can't Get Financing; Small companies are desperate for growth capital, but banks and investors remain cautious, says Pepperdine Private Capital Markets Project's John Paglia
36. Sell the Product or the Entire Company; The would-be seller should hire savvy representation and consider bringing on investors or borrowing money, experts say
37. Your Perception of Business Growth Is Wrong; Don't assume that bigger is always better, says B-school professor Edward D. Hess. Steady improvement is much more crucial than expansion
38. License or Sell Your New Product; Many companies don't consider submissions, but you can research professional advisers and cheaper options to try to get your invention in front of decision-makers
39. Decide How to Handle Order Fulfillment; An entrepreneur wants to start a photography business. Using a third-party site for orders will save time but also weaken the brand, retail experts say
40. Extrapolating Business Lessons from Nature; In The Smart Swarm, National Geographic's Peter Miller says ants and bees can teach a lot about making decisions and managing employees
41. Franchising to Expand the Business; New York-based frozen yogurt shop 16 Handles is taking off. Owner Solomon Choi lacks capital for corporate-owned stores, so he's selling franchises
42. A LinkedIn for LGBT Entrepreneurs; For lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender businessfolk, a new online network called dot429 offers unusual advantages
43. Enterprising Employee Presses to Be Partner; Negotiating with a manager who wants a stake in ownership and a cut of profits isn't easy. Avoid such scenarios with noncompete agreements
44. Beware High Fees for Help Raising Capital; Before signing a deal with a consultant, talk to former clients and find a lawyer to help you negotiate the contract
45. Sorting Fact from Fiction on Health-Care Reform; While much of the health-care overhaul won't take effect for years, business owners have concerns about the new rules. Here are four of their biggest issues
46. Pick the Best Web Designer; First check credentials, gauge experience, and examine previous work. Then make sure the contract contains a few important elements
47. Time for Price Hikes and Rebates; Raise prices on less-visible products and services and use rebates to 'deflect requests for discounts,' says consultant Anne Graham
48. Nell Merlino on What Holds Women Entrepreneurs Back; The founder of Make Mine a Million $ Business explains why her effort to get 1 million women-owned companies to $1 million in annual revenue by 2010 didn't pan out
49. Legal Advice for Doing Business in Nigeria; Get referrals from businesses that have used law firms with expertise related to your situation. Then turn to U.S. government resources that can help
50. Turning Small Business Owners into Lobbyists; Don't be intimidated by government officials, says New Jersey State Assemblywoman Amy H. Handlin, who explains how to establish relationships effectively
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